Madelaine Petsch has publicly pushed back on an interpretation of comments by former castmate KJ Apa about off-camera relationships on teen dramas, saying she never dated or slept with anyone she worked with on the CW series. Speaking on a podcast on September 18, the actress said she wanted to “set the record straight,” adding that professionalism guided her choices throughout the seven-season run of the show from 2017 to 2023.
Her remarks followed renewed attention on Apa’s recent discussion of tight-knit ensembles and the ways young actors can blur personal and workplace lines. He did not name specific partners, but his description of the environment on long-running teen shows prompted headlines and speculation about behind-the-scenes romances on their series. Petsch countered that she kept clear boundaries and said early advice from a colleague—don’t mix business and pleasure—shaped how she navigated set dynamics.
The back-and-forth has revived interest in how ensembles from youth-oriented dramas manage relationships amid intense schedules and sustained fandom scrutiny. Petsch framed her stance as part of a broader conversation about workplace culture, noting that rumors can take on a life of their own once distilled into viral sound bites. Apa, for his part, has spoken in the past about the pressures of toggling between the series and film work near the end of the show’s run, underscoring how off-camera lives can be shaped by the demands of a hit production.
Industry observers say the episode fits a familiar cycle: a general comment about cast dynamics becomes a flashpoint once filtered through social media and aggregated coverage, pushing participants to clarify intent. In this case, Petsch’s on-air denial and emphasis on professional boundaries add a counterpoint to Apa’s broader description of youthful sets, offering a reminder that cast experiences can vary widely even within a single production.















































